Yep. Pretty much their entire line of these things is getting this 30% off cut. No, you don’t need to buy the entire suit to get the savings. Just want a sportcoat? Totally fine. That’ll be $117.60 instead of $168. Looking for a pair of slim lightweight pants for summer, but don’t need the jacket? That’ll be $68.60 instead of $98. Head here for a full review of these suits.

No really, you can buy just the sportcoats solo. I’m a big fan of their “Deep water” cotton/linen option, which if memory serves, was the original color they released this thing in. The ludlow pants are just too slim for some, but these unconstructed, super lightweight ludlow jackets, while still slim, do seem to fit more body types. Head here for a full how to wear it.

Their flagship suit. Yes, it has the 2.5″ lapels. So not everyone is gonna like lapels that slim. But the slightly lower slung button stance (compared to, say, Suitsupply’s Napoli stance) is easy on the eyes. Shows a bit more shirt. The non functioning sleeve cuff buttons AND the fact that they’re sold as separates instead of nested pairs make these a solid buy for plenty. Available in charcoal, harbor blue, and navy.

Finally. A full Crosby suit in a wheelhouse color. For the longest time it seemed like J. Crew had plenty of Crosby jackets, but were short on pants. That’s not the case this time. Available in just the deep navy shown above. Big fan of the athletic, Crosby cut. Full review can be found here.

That “Atlantic blue” shade shown above is something else. Same 2.5″ lapels as their other jackets. Same slim, flat front pant. Same easy to tailor non functioning sleeve cuff buttons. But these have a bit of stretch woven in for ease of movement.

Anybody gettin’ hitched in the not too distant future? Spendy, but if you like the Ludlow fit, then it’ll be tough to top. These things hardly ever go on sale. No, the buttons aren’t covered like a traditional tux, so know that going in. Available in either navy or black, shawl or peak lapel.

Y’know the old saying about if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it? Right. Remember the old “Caspian blue” Italian cotton sportcoat? These appear to try and “Fix” that sportcoat. But that sportcoat was perfect. I’m not so sure about these. The price sure is right though. Garment dyed so it should have a little visual texture.

Well that’s an odd duck. Yet somehow, dark colored, summery fabric suits can be a real winner if you spend lots of late nights out on the town during the warmer months. Just Ludlow here. No Crosby. Italian cotton oxford cloth.